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Acorn Cottage
Brannockstown,
Co. Kildare
W91 YT5T
Description
Nestled in a peaceful countryside setting in Brannockstown, Acorn Cottage is a charming and character filled detached four-bedroom dormer bungalow offering an abundance of space, privacy, and warmth. Bright and airy, the home presents with a wonderful blend of traditional charm and quirky features, creating a unique property full of personality.
Extending to generously proportioned accommodation of
312m²/3358 sq. ft throughout, it boasts large, light-filled rooms designed for comfortable living. The flexible layout provides excellent space for everyday living and entertaining, while zoned heating ensures efficiency throughout.
Set behind electric gates, Acorn Cottage enjoys a high degree of privacy and security. The mature landscaped gardens surrounding provide a tranquil outdoor retreat to relax in and enjoy. A generous driveway offers parking for multiple vehicles.
Combining rural tranquillity with spacious accommodation and distinctive character, a rare opportunity is presented to acquire a truly unique home in sought-after Brannockstown while within easy reach of nearby Naas, Kilcullen and Ballymore Eustace.
Features
Double glazing
EV charging point
Security cameras
Monitored alarm
312m²/3358 sq ft
Rooms
Entrance Hall 7.23m x 3.13m Porcelain tiled floor.
Drawing Room 6.74m x 4.19m Feature bay window. Carpeted floor. Fitted storage unit. Stove. Double doors to kitchen.
Kitchen Dining Room 8.30m x 5.70m Fitted floor and wall units. Integrated oven, microwave and dishwasher. Part tiled, part wooden floor. Electric Velux windows. Recessed lighting. Pocket doors to sunroom.
Pantry 1.30m x 2.70m Fitted floor and wall units. Airing press. Tiled floor and Splash back.
Sun Room 7.8m x 2.90m Porcelain tiled floor. Part vaulted ceiling. Recessed lighting. French doors to cobble lock patio. Electric Velux windows.
Sitting Room 5.40m x 5.30m Corner bay window. Rosewood polished floor. Fireplace. Pocket doors to sun room.
Bathroom 2.50m x 1.70m Toilet. Heritage Sink. Bath. Tiled floor and walls.
Utility Room 3.20m x 2.20m Fitted floor and wall units. Tiled floor. Electric Velux windows.
Bedroom 1/Master 4.20m x 5.60m Polished rosewood floor. En-suite and walk in wardrobe off.
Walk in Wardrobe 2.70m x 2.50m Fitted storage.
En-suite 2.80m x 2.50m Toilet. Shower. Twin vanity unit. Wall mirror. Heated towel rail. Underfloor heating.
Bedroom 2 4.50m x 2.40m Feature bay window. Hardwood fitted wardrobe. Carpeted floor.
Landing 0.90m x 4.80m & 1.60m x 2.70m Carpeted.
Bedroom 3 6.60m x 3.80m Carpeted. Velux window. Built in wardrobe. En-suite.
Ensuite 1.90m x 3.00m Toilet. Sink. Shower. Tiled Floor and walls. Velux window.
Bedroom 4 5.70 x 3.80m Carpeted, Fitted Wardrobe. Velux window Ensuite.
Ensuite 2.20m x1.60m Toilet. Sink. Shower. Tiled wall and floor.
Office 2.30m x 3.15m Carpeted. Velux window. Attic storage access.
Storage shed 5.40m x 2.60m Sink unit. Fitted shelving. Stira to attic space.
BER Information
BER Number: 119295095
Energy Performance Indicator: 40.11 (kgCO2/m2/yr)
About the Area
Kilcullen (Irish: Cill Chuilinn) is a small town on the River Liffey in County Kildare. Its population of 3,473 makes it the 12th largest settlement in County Kildare and the fastest growing in the county, having doubled in population from 1,483 in the census of 2002. It is situated primarily in the Barony of Kilcullen with part in the Barony of South Naas (Civil Parish of Carnalway), and subsidiary areas include Logstown, Harristown, Carnalway and Brannockstown, Gilltown, Nicholastown, and Castlemartin.
Kilcullen Bridge replaced the original settlement of Kilcullen, now Old Kilcullen, in the centuries following the building of the great bridge at the future site of the town. Other local historical features include Dun Ailinne, New Abbey and Castlemartin, the home of Kilcullen's most famous residents, media magnate Tony O'Reilly and his wife, horse-breeding shipping heiress Chryss Goulandris. In its hinterland are a number of stud farms.
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